Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 18, 1904, Page 3

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AL v New Line of Dry Goods SS GOODS examine our extensive line where ever, v piece s of the latest fabric and prices lower than old style goods High Grade Ladies’ and Childres’s Before buying DRE Shoes an Our exclusiv is now displayed. We are selection of ladies’ ready-to-wear garme: d Slippers = |‘ well established in our n quarters with best accommodations to our custouiers il THE BERMAN EMPORIUM Next Door to Postoffice. THE CITY See Jones—W. C. Jones. Willits and Cahill write fire in surance in reliable companies. W. A. Currie, the well known traveling salesman is calling on his_Bemidji customers today. E. J. Willets represents the Northwestern Marble works. Be sure and buy of no other. Tom Welcli is in the city today Mz, Welch has been out at the camps during most of the winter. One dollar twenty-five cent, $1.50 and $2 corsets only 85 cents tomorrow, at the Bazaar’s fire sale. P. H. McGarry, the big chief from Walker, is in the city today looking after his various inter- ests. It will cost you nothing to lmm your clothes repaired and:but- tons sewed on at the Bemidji Steam Laundry. The fire sale at J. P. Young’s grocery is proving a big success, The store has been crowded with buyers during yesterday and to- day and is having a very nice business. Nero fiddled while Rome burned. We cannot believe that anyone will fiddle away their chance to cure a cough when it is so easy to get Mark’s Lung Balsam. Dr. R. B. Foster will make a number of improvements to his residence property on Bonlevard and the local con- tractors are figuring on the job at present. The funeral of Mrs. Day oc- curred this afternoon from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Reeves, Rev. J. F. McLeod offici- ating. It was quite largely at- tended. The interment was at Greenwood. The J. A. Irvine camps in the vicinity of Blackduck will be broken up the latter part of - this week and will put about 125 men in the market. All the local em- ployment offices have orders’ for men at present. DR. FOSTER Lake [a We got in some more of that nice dairy butter-today. Peter- son, More powerful then Svengali’s hypnotic power is Mark’s Lung Balsam. S. C was among the guests Markham yesterday. . The Easter display in Barker’s how window is the first in the city and one of the tinest. Dr. Blakeslee made a trip to Solway yesterday and removed the quarantine from the Wilson logging camps. J. P. Mitchell, the lumberman, who has been with the S. A. Gray Co. this winter is in the city today returning froma busi- ness visit to St. Paul. Johnson, of Crooksten, at the The Iron Range Electric phone Co. anficipatesa very bus, summer. A local exchange will probably be put in at New Yorl| Mills and a number of farmer’s lines constructed. 5 Mrs. F. M. Powell a former resident of Bemidji, who has made her home at Hibbing for some time past arrived in the city last night ill and is being| treated at St. Anthony’s hospi- tal. Edward Retzloff, formerly cash- ier at the Great Northern depo'y is visiting with friends in the city. Mr. Retzloff is now located t Browerville, on the Sauk Cen- ter line, and is the station agent ab that poiat. Graham & Knopke, of the Be- midji Meay market are to make a number of improvements to the interior of the market in the near future which when com- pleted will make it one of the neatest places in the city. R. H. Dickinson, a merchant of Buena Vista, is getting the material on the ground at that place for a fine home. When completed it will be one of the coziest homes in the county. The building will be located on the east side of Main street, opposite Hotel Summit,and will add much to that part of the town in atirac- DENTIS®T MILES BLOCK. tiveness. BIG S TORE ® We are showing an elegant line of 0 © bPRlNG and SUMMER GOODS. We pat: o bought early, therefore got the benefit ® of low prices and you get same benefit : o 0 Muslin Underwear from 15¢ to $3. 50 0 L e Shll‘t WalStS the; are. beauties ’md = = . ® New Ginghams °® e o New Embroideries : New Underskirts New Laces ® New Cot Hosiery: . And of course you knvw we sell e THE QUEEN QUALITY SHOE e . ; Also a complete line of ® o Men’s, Boys’ and 3 . Children’s Shoes $ $ WM. MECUAIG WM. McCUAIG :‘ 000000060000000000000! Miss Parker, of Solway, i { the city for a visit with friends. | Tele- | New Belts : Mrs, J. P. Young is the gues ‘nl Mrs. Hogan at Grant 'V alle Smoked silks, regardless of cost, tomorrow, at the Baz | fire sale, | Alotof silks worth 50 and 75 30 cents at the Ba-| |cents only We are in business for your Lealth. Be convinced by using | Mark's Lung Balsam. | | Conductor Nickey came up on| Conductor Works’ run last night. | | | Mr. Workis taking a short lay off. Fred Malzahn is at hi Wolf Lake, where he is | tending the starting of a new hay | press. farm at young P. Peterson, a Bagley man, has gone insane from read-| |ing the accounts of the Japanese | Ten- | wor o the newspapers. Mrs. W, Pellows, of midji relatives for several day | returned to home last night. The ladies of the Baptist| i church served dinner at the nl«lr Berman store building today and | will serve supper this eveniog. There were over one hundred woodsmen in the city yesterday. Most of them came in from the camps in the north country which have just been broken up F. S. George went to Cass Lake this afternoon to submit his regular reportto Superintendent O'Neil, who has charge of all the government scalers in this sce- tion, J. F. Mogan, who has been caling for the Crookston Lum- ber Co. in the Sandy river coun- try during the past winter, ar- rived in the city at noon for a short stay. Ralph Baumbach, who has been bookkeeper at the Lumbermen’s State bank for the past few weceks, retarned to his home this morning. His successer has not yet been selected. — - The day trains on the Great Northern are carrying two smolk ers at present to the unusnaliy large traftic which is being occasioned by the mov- ing of the woodsmen. A party.of woodsmen who came down from the north yes- terday morning reported to the police last night -that their lug- gage had been stolen. No trace of the theives could be found. The Baptist ladies will serve both dinner and supper to- night in the old Berman building, near the M hotel. Everybody knows what good , meals the Baptist ladies serve. Twenty-five cents. A man named Clinch, who has been employed as a teamster ab the Gray camps near Mallard Lake, was bound over to kecp the peace in Mallard yesterday. Gray had threatened the life of George Scott, the well known lumberman. The-display-windows at the Berman Emporium were un- veiled yesterday and are among the most tasty that have ever| been seen in the city. The store has two of the finest windows in town and the trimmer has im-| proved every advantage. 1am 5 I:nd Is in Sight. is in sight and with acontinuance of ‘the soft weather of the past few days it cannot extend over fifteen days longer at the longest. | Night hauling is beguu at most| of the camps that are yet in and s0 long as the nights are frosty| the roads will be but little dam aged. Yesterday and today have been bad days for the roads mnI‘ the heaviest loads of the winter | are being hauled as a result. rly all the camps have their work well in hand and every| nerve will be strained to land the | A scaler for the Crookston Lumber claims an adventure | with wolves while coming from | the Battle River country to Kel-| liher. He was treed by a pack and compelled to remain in the |Umh:~ for some time to keep | from being devoured by Ilu hungry animals. | t | We Are Daily le who have | + Lakesnde Photographer. {cruiting rile who has been visiting Be- dies from that city & The end of the logging season |’ | any disease of the timl)m' cut before the first of| - April. Scaler Chsed by Wolves. L'P W ITH Bl(; BOYS Local Reeruiting Office Sergeant. Witte local re fficer has been pu | blue uniforms on the woodsme who come to this city wid sendi tham tothe front. et gularity for the | several | I montis but he had no idea the | business of the local up with the best in The February report of fice was the re at the auxiliary orvice shows Bemidji station \\’hn i to the station at Du more men than any oflice in the state and move than the | ies of the country, St New York and San Francisco ex The oftice will be re ined in Bemidji as lng Liouis cepted. as en 'ments can be secured at this rate. NEW TRIAL | Action, in Which Beltrami (‘mxm_\ Sheriff is Defendant, to Come Up Avain. Judge Page Morris yesterday ranted the plaintiff’s motion for anew trail in the ease of Herman . Laffitte against Thomas Bailey, sheritt of Beltrami county and M. D. Stoner. Laftitte sued the sheriff and | Stoner for the rocwery on an at tachment secured by the latter in Beltrami county, which the plaintifl cliimed was unlawful The case was tried at the last Oct term of the federal court and the jury returned a verdict for- the defendants. The case will be entered upon the docket and will | probably be retried at the term, NO IMPROVEMENT May Fred Worthington, Committed to State Hospital at Fergus Falls, Does Not Recover. The matter of appointing a eguardian for Ired Worthington, the Northern town man who was committed to the state hospital | for the insane a short time ago, was before the probate court to day and Mrs. appointed guardian of the estate. Worthington will be remembered as the man who lost his mind as the result of exposare near Dn luth last January. His friends had hoped for his recovery, but his condition at present is far from re-assuring. PARENTS ANXIOUS Worthington was Two Wadena Young Ladics Miss- ing and Beleived to Be in Bemidji. received inm Bemidji 5 y from Wadena ave o the effect that two young la ynissing d are beleived to be in - this city. The — police —department will be asked to investigate. Thought to be in the Last Stages of Consumption, Mrs. Minery Byars, Tll., says: ceived the White We think there s like it. It cured me when 1 was | thought to be in the last st of consumption. | will al to those that haye Ju of [ hav®e just re Wine of Tar no medicine recomend it lungs. E. 0. I3. raternal Order of Engles, Bemidii Acrie No. 351, | Meets every W Gitme < W.President z> Cordially invii Advertlse IN THE R. MARTIN Leading Painter and Decorator. Now Located oa Fourth Street, Two Doors Westlof City Hall. i All Orders Promptiy Attended to Fine Art Wall Paper Fresco Painting R iting Office One of the Best in Entire | Country. country. | onlisted | W, Secretary | xoneer 4 IT IS ANATTER OF HEALTH Absclutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Postmaster Arrested. P, ostoflice Inspector yeste Andrew at Crookston, and he avrested raigned before a United States commissionerand bour.d over for {triaton a clia of “embe: government funds. An alle | shortage was found in the post ni s accounts some weeks ayg and his bondsmen have r\m« o begn in chiarge of the oftice Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy | the sense of smelland completely 1d o the who ystem when ing it through the mucouns [surface. Such avticles should neyver be used excenton preerip | tions from reputable physicians, | s the dam they will dois ten | folds the od yvou can possibly ,\lr Ve from thei, Hall's | Cat W Curey manufactared by ) ney & ¢ Toledo, O, contains - no ma v, and is Hakenanternally, 12 divectly upen the blood mucous sur faces of the system. In buying Tall's CatarrhCpare hesure youge the genuine, 1tis takeninte and made in Iul. do, Ohio, by | Cheney & Co imonials [ Sold by Druggists. Price, 7 per bottle, Take Hall's constipation. Family Pills for k| =l Morris . the suspended postmaster | was ar ! |FIRE SAEAES We have the lively, new, fascinating card game, PANIG Panicis a mimic on Wall street exchange Price, 40 cents. * A, GILMOUR & CO. CIEY DRUG STORE Pioneer Drug Store of Bemidji. S NAIAAANRAPARIN” Many Good Reasons The Peerless All-Steel Range has many distinetive points of.merit Evervbody who understands the the best, wants a range and rability and cconomy of having only should come in and let ns show this range. This is the original wd only all-steel range. There ave o others whicl ned in L deserve the same elass to be nen The quick heat radiation of this range makes a very great saving in the amount of fuel. DON'T FATL F. M. Malzahn & Co. ANAAAANA L S R T RN R TSI TR TO0: SEE IT, ‘When your beer pumps do not work see Doran and have them cleaned. EEREEENISA Do not forget we doall kinds of steam and water pipe re- pairing. FERSEE Call or telephone to J. J. DORAN PIT O N IG SHORT ROUTE FAST TIME ~T0 | ALL POINTS ‘ IN THE NORTHWEST AND ON THE PACIFIC COASI (Bemidji Schedule.) TIME TABLE LOCAL TRAINS EAST BOUND | “Fall informétion from |E. E. CHAMBERLAIN, Agent. Bemidji. Minn LACE On account ol' our recent fire we are offering special prices on houses and lots in any part of the ecity. The above property is not damaged, but the eontracts are badly smoked. Wolllits & Cabiil LN \\| are headguarters for Shirts. Work Pants and adl Dishes, ete., Ciut ohaccos, Candies, cral variety of Merchandise We Wi vour trade, <l||\| appreciate your patronage for your money at all than Caps, 16} ||4|x rwes kinds of Notions, L Nuts and ¢ by giving you more times you get elsewhere We cordially invite yoii to eall and see us at our old stand, 304 West Third strect The Fau' Variety Cash Store = & 1@.00@00000 ceee 6‘0500’% |® o The North Dakota Liquor Institute g O The latest improved scientific treatment for the hguor habit @ © DRUNKENNESS No publicity. Write for full particulars . is a disease we positively @ guarantee to cure in 21 . 0.1\\ ; Q 628 North Third St., Grand Forks, N. D, @ o X oooe@ee oa@@@ oee0® Subscmbe for the Dally Ploneer ¢ have received a full line of 1904 CURTAINS All Styles All Grades All Prices All best to be had for the money. We now have on hand the E. L. NAYLOR, - most complete line of House Draperies and Art Squares ever shown in Bemidji. FURNITURE

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